Making ready-to-use therapeutic foods readily available to treat children with severe acute malnutrition:
Nearly 20 million children under five are estimated to suffer from severe acute malnutrition, leading to over 1 million deaths annually. New evidence suggest that large numbers of severely acutely malnourished children, who have appetite and are free of severe medical complications, can be treated in their communities using ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF), which have been developed in the last decade. The production capacity of RUTF will have to be substantially increased for any significant scale-up of community-based management. Total available capacity is currently around 16,000 MT, enough for treating only 1 million childrn, or 5% of the estimated need. The local production of RUTF has proven successful in Niger, Malawi and Ethiopia and several initiatives in local production are underway in a number of countries in Africa, Middle East and South Asia. Production in developing countries enhances local capacities with a potentially positive effect in terms of longer-term sustainability. A concerted effort in technology transfer and investment to support the effective building of local production on a commercial basis in a significant number of least developed countries is required in order to properly address the situation of severe acute malnutrition.